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0:41
Trading card fun at the Michiana Mondo show
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2:36
Local Bears fans talk Northwest Indiana move
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3:45
Indiana nearing undefeated season in National Championship game
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0:48
Hunter Ice Festival celebrates final day
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2:31
Snow showers and bitter cold temperatures ahead
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3:43
Frigid temperatures, more snow tonight
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3:01
Hoosiers practice in Miami ahead of National Championship
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2:55
Elkhart hosts Silver Gloves Tournament
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0:50
St. Patrick’s County Park offers snowshoeing for families this...
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2:45
Indiana, Miami meet at media day as national title game nears
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2:02
Bitter cold and snowy pattern ahead
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0:26
Lawsuit filed by marijuana business
High temperatures make another run at 90 degrees Thursday, before clouds roll in for the weekend, holding temperatures in the mid-80s. The impacts from Hurricane Francine will be limited to clouds and higher humidity, the chance of much needed rain has dissipated. Drought will woresen, and we be in the running for one of the driest September's on record. Next week the warm weather continues, with highs holding in the mid-80s, five to ten degrees above normal.
Tonight: Clear, calm. Low 57.
Thursday: Hot again, Mostly sunny. High 90.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. High 85.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. High 85.
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